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This Week
NEWS.......................... 4 Mesa finding more love in the ‘hoods.
COMMUNITY........... 8 Chandler Jewish day camp offers novel entertainer.
When Khangura Development completes its 20-acre campus at Crismon Road and Hampton Avenue in Mesa in three years, as many as 350 seniors can “age in place” with on-site medical services and an array of diversions. (Khangura Development)
SPORTS......................... 16 MLB drafts EV prep stars
EV ‘city’ aims for seniors with cash
BY JORDAN HOUSTON Tribune Staff Writer
FOOD ........................... 19 Dig into this cowboy caviar.
COMMUNITY.................... 8 BUSINESS.......................... 12 OPINION..........................14 SPORTS ............................16 GETOUT............................19 CLASSIFIED.......................23
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ast Valley seniors with some extra cash will soon have the opportunity to enjoy a lavish lifestyle — complete with personalized medical care — in Mesa’s very first “BioCity” campus.
Grande Vita, a BioCity Enterprise by Khangura Development, recently broke ground on a 20acre, multi-use and campus-style community at Crimson Road and Hampton Avenue, East Mesa. The goal for the $300 million project is to provide a luxury space where seniors can “age in place” while also having access to top-notch medical services.
“Staying in place is ultimately for the betterment of their health and longevity,” said BioCity Enterprises COO Kelly Copeland. “They will live longer if they are not put through the traumatic events of hospital visits where they don’t know where they’re going to go or who’s
judge. Vien Tang and his ex-wife, Lien Tang, were accused by federal authorities of selling 8,000 cartons of illegally imported Vietnamese cigarettes in the parking lots of East Valley markets and restaurants that cater to Asian customers between 2014 and 2018, according to
federal court documents. The all-cash sales occurred outside popular and well-known Asian businesses in Mesa and Chandler such as Mekong Supermarket, Mekong Sandwiches and Lee’s Sandwiches, ac-
see SENIORS page 4
Chandler cigarette smuggler’s scheme up in smoke
BY JIM WALSH Tribune Staff Writer
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Chandler man’s thriving business in black-market Vietnamese cigarettes went up in smoke when he was sentenced to eight months in prison by a federal
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